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      • In Norway, 21 percent of the population are highly satisfied (answers 9 or 10 on a scale from 0 to 10), while 28 percent have low satisfaction with their life (answers between 0 and 5 on the scale). Satisfaction with life is significantly lower in 2021 than in 2020.
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  2. Nov 2, 2021 · Quality of Life in Norway 2021. In March 2021 Statistics Norway (SSB) conducted a national survey on Quality of Life. The main purpose of the survey was to get knowledge on Norwegian’s quality of life, and study differences between population groups.

  3. Nov 16, 2023 · The statistics map the subjective quality of life in the population and highlight differences in quality of life between different groups. The themes included are satisfaction with life and different areas of life, experience of meaning and mastery, and presence of positive and negative emotions.

  4. Showing 1 to 83 of 83 entries. Quality of Life Index Index By Country 2021 United States China United Kingdom Russia Germany France Japan Italy Canada 0 50 100 150 200. City. Quality of Life Index. United States. 166.98.

    Rank
    Country
    Quality Of Life Index
    Purchasing Power Index
    1
    Switzerland
    190.8
    111.0
    2
    Denmark
    190.0
    94.7
    3
    Netherlands
    183.3
    83.9
    4
    Finland
    182.8
    89.1
    • Denmark 1 192.53. 73.91. 80.17. 21.52. 81.8.
    • Switzerland 2 190.92. 78.42. 73.1. 21.89. 80.05.
    • Finland 3 186.4. 74.47. 75.96. 11.79. 59.21.
    • Australia 4 185.03. 58.33. 77.81. 23.22. 94.2.
    • Norway Gets Mixed Reviews
    • Ease of Settling in
    • Working Abroad
    • Is Norway ‘Dull'?
    • Impact of The Pandemic on Expat Life in Norway
    • Other Countries in The Survey

    Out of the 59 destinations covered by the survey, Norway is ranked 38th. That's not very impressive compared with other quality of life surveys that sees Norway, along with other Nordic nations, consistently rank well. So, what's up? Perhaps unsurprisingly, respondents living in Norway were most happy with their working lifeand general quality of l...

    The poor ranking in this category fascinates me. I've been in Norway for more than 10 years now, so it's hard to remember much about the settling in experience. It could also be very different today compared with ten years ago. Survey respondents ranked “language” much better than the other items in this category, suggesting learning Norwegianisn't...

    There were also some fascinating discrepancies in other categories. Norway ranked amongst the best countries for “work/life balance” and “economy and job security”. But a poor ranking in “career prospects and satisfaction” dragged the overall “working abroad” ranking down. Can we read into this that expats can find a job in Norwayin which they feel...

    InterNations used the headline “relaxed, peaceful, and safe — but a little boring” to summarise the Norway results. Read more: Are Norwegians Rude? Despite excellent feedback on the work/life balance, leisure options were ranked poorly. 24% judge the available options unfaourably, compared to 14% globally. Only 51% rate their own social and leisure...

    The number of respondents saying the biggest impact of the pandemicwas on their personal finances was slightly above the global average. But the biggest difficulties felt by expats have been in travel and transportation.

    Taiwan, Mexico, Costa Rica, Malaysia, Portugal, New Zealand, Australia, Ecuador, Canada, and Vietnam are ranked the best destinations for expats in 2021. According to the survey, the worst countries for expats are Kuwait (59th), Italy, South Africa, Russia, Egypt, Japan, Cyprus, Turkey, India, and Malta (50th). As the largest international communit...

  5. Last update: June 2024. Our data for each country are based on all entries from all cities in that country. Uses cost of living, purchasing power, safety, pollution, climate, traffic and other available information collected about Norway to show information about quality of life in Norway.

  6. On average in Norway, girls outperformed boys by 22 points, well above the average OECD gap of 5 points. In terms of health, life expectancy at birth in Norway is around 83 years, two years higher than the OECD average of 81 years. Life expectancy for women is 85 years, compared with 81 for men.